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| Uitgever | Bank of Slovenia |
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| Jaar | 2005 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 25000 TOLARJEV 2005 REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse features a stylized strip of motion picture film depicted diagonally at 45 degrees, filling the central field and rendered in low relief with characteristic sprocket holes along both edges. Within the film frame, the commemorative legend '100 LET SLOVENSKEGA FILMA' is inscribed in three lines, celebrating the centennial of Slovenian cinema. The composition is set against a polished proof field, emphasizing the geometric precision of the design. |
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Slovenia's first feature-length film is generally dated to 1931 with Ferdo Delak's work, but the centennial here references the earliest documented film screenings on Slovenian territory — the Lumière cinematograph demonstrations that reached Ljubljana in 1896, just months after the Paris debut. The commemorative program that produced this piece was modest in mintage and primarily aimed at domestic collectors rather than international markets.